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From: William Pasqual Flint <claymoar@***.UMD.EDU>
Subject: Novel: "Shadowplay"
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 93 13:26:21 -0500
I just finish reading "Shadowplay",(A lot better than the last few, I think)
and I came up with three questions:

1) There a weapon in the book that called the BARRET. It had the capability tp
blow right through a HEAVILY CHROMED Sam wearing FULL BODY ARMOR at least a
klick away.
I already know this sniper rife exsit today(the gun in ROBOCOP and NAVY SEALS),
but I wonder what the stats be like. I already assuming it a corp and military
only weapon and can't be found in the shadows at all.

2) In the book, Falcon(newbie wolf shaman)was able to manifest his astral body
into the mundane world and definily know he wasn't an initiate yet.
How is this possible?

3) In the book a astral shaman(Falcon again) was able to ground a fireball down
an fetish.
a) Do Fetishes have an astral presence?
b) If so, than are both reusable and one-shot fetishes have an astral presence
or just one of the two?

Here a question not dealing with "Shadowplay".
I presently on a run as hiried muscle. I been told by my Mr. & Mrs. Johnsons
that they expect this run to last about a month. Well so far the party has
already kill a dragon in the first week.
Now with the infomation we already collected, it seems that a greedy dragon is
behind this, but the are also clues that a toxic shaman is too. We fear the
most, what if a TOXIC DRACONIAN SHAMAN is the ring leader we have to bring
down.
Well, the question is, if it can be answered, what is good way of bring down or
killing a TOXIC DRACONIAN SHAMAN and skipping town is not an option for me.

Shaman Smasher

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